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8961 The Marvel of Nations, p. 195.5 (Uriah Smith)
… of argument and fervent Christian spirit which lend so much power and attractiveness to his able little book entitled ‘Our National Obligation.’ Mr. Wells …
8962 The Marvel of Nations, p. 199.4 (Uriah Smith)
… the argument from its own premises, than that this movement expresses at once the moral and the political necessities of Christianity in this country. It …
8963 The Marvel of Nations, p. 200.2 (Uriah Smith)
… gravest argument the sharpest wit, and even laughable puns and incidents, Staid ‘Reverends’ clap their hands in applause as heartily as I ever saw done in any …
8964 The Marvel of Nations, p. 201.2 (Uriah Smith)
… in argument, and seeming able to discover light only on the darkest side of a proposition, or endeavoring to sustain themselves by taking contradictory …
8965 The Marvel of Nations, p. 201.3 (Uriah Smith)
… of argument into a consideration of the question whether there is anything in the professions of the Amendment party calculated to change our opinion …
8966 The Marvel of Nations, p. 218.1 (Uriah Smith)
… neither argument nor the testimony of Scripture would make any impression. We imagine it is just such a blind, impetuous spirit which is essential to the …
8967 The Marvel of Nations, p. 221.1 (Uriah Smith)
… clear argument showing that the seventh day, and not the first day, is the Sabbath of the Bible.
8968 The Marvel of Nations, p. 242.1 (Uriah Smith)
… main argument; for this movement has a significant bearing on the question before us. The “image,” as elsewhere emphasized in this work, is to be made to the beast …
8969 The Marvel of Nations, p. 251.2 (Uriah Smith)
Another argument used by the advocates of the amendment against our government as now constituted, must be abhorrent to every unvitiated American patriot …
8970 The Marvel of Nations, p. 267.3 (Uriah Smith)
… the argument as one which is invulnerable in all its points. We ask you to review it carefully. Take in, if thought can comprehend it the wonderful phenomenon …
8971 The Marvel of Nations, p. 278.1 (Uriah Smith)
… the argument of the counsel had been presented, the defendants, were given opportunity to speak for themselves, whereupon the minister before referred …
8972 The Marvel of Nations, p. 286.3 (Uriah Smith)
… : The argument against the repeal of section 1886 is based upon the idea that if the law is read without that provision, the penalty of the statute is ‘extended …
8973 The Marvel of Nations, p. 288.1 (Uriah Smith)
… appellant’s argument, then, is reduced to this: that because he conscientiously believes that he is permitted by the law of God to labor on Sunday, he may violate …
8974 The Marvel of Nations, p. 296 (Uriah Smith)
… -day arguments in France. 221 Seventh-day keepers must attend court. 213 Shadows of the Dark Ages. 141 Shameful Sunday technicality in New York. 226 Short race …
8975 Modern Spiritualism, p. 60.2 (Uriah Smith)
… -state argument built upon this incident, vanishes into thin air. Just place the comma (a punctuation mark not invented till 1490) after “to-day” instead of before …
8976 Modern Spiritualism, p. 70.3 (Uriah Smith)
… same arguments which show that God and Christ exist as personal beings may be used to show that the Devil and his angels are personal beings also. He who denies …
8977 Modern Spiritualism, p. 136.2 (Uriah Smith)
… full argument on this point, fortified by testimony, the application of which is beyond question, see works treating on the United States as a subject of prophecy …
8978 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 5.2 (Uriah Smith)
… the arguments which he had adduced in order to confirm the doctrine in question, it so fell out that his mind was satisfied of it only when directly employed …
8979 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 8.2 (Uriah Smith)
… , their argument is this: 1. God is immortal. 1 Timothy 1:17. 2. Man is created in the image of God. Genesis 1:26. 3. Therefore, man is immortal. If this conclusion is correct …
8980 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 13.1 (Uriah Smith)
… any argument which thus proves too much, must be wholly and forever abandoned.